I just happen to have lots of beautiful Green in my yard, here are a couple of my favorites!
First 2 pictures of an amazing Hosta I have in my yard, just after it was watered.
Can't resist water droplets!!
Next the tips of our Christmas Tree, you heard it right.
We have our live Christmas Tree that's in a pot and we transfer it up to our deck in front of sliding glass doors and decorate it at Christmas time.
I just love the soft green of the new growth on the tips!
Thanks to Sally of The Studio Sublime for her Focusing on Life challenge of which I am hopelessly behind.
Not even going to try to catch up but I'll join in when I can.
Kristi
I love water droplets on plants it's like there is a whole world in them.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures ... always love seeing water droplets
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't resist water droplets either. You really captured some beautiful green. And a Christmas tree to boot. . .in June. Who'd a thunk it!? ;)
ReplyDeleteStunning shots of the water droplets and the christmas tree - lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful greens! The water drops are hard to resist, aren't they!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I agree, I love the delicate green of the new growth on your xmas tree!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week :)
Gorgeous shots! I too love the droplets of water and the new growth on your Christmas Tree is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo of your Christmas tree. I can almost smell it.
ReplyDeleteKristi your green photos are great. Water droplets sure do magnify plants appeal. Pine tree growth is it's own color of green. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the water droplets :)
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the new growing tips of the Christmas tree is fabulous, Kristi! Just look at the beautiful design that Mother Nature created and you photographed. The hosta photos are wonderful, but the Christmas tree - just WOW! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never managed to keep an evergreen alive in a pot! THe new growth is such a lovely colour!
ReplyDeleteWonderful variety of "greens." We can never get as many varieties of color as Mother Nature.
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